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The Princess Wei Young chinese drama review
Ongoing 19/54
The Princess Wei Young
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by Netsuke
Apr 25, 2025
19 of 54 episodes seen
Ongoing
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

How To Kill Your Enemy in 50 Different Ways!

Well now! What can I say? The series looked good when looking at the posters, brilliant colours, lovely costumes although I do wonder if upper class females did indeed wear such a mountain of clothing and headache inducing hairstyles!
If you can believe that one person is able to avoid death after all the attempts on her life then you’re either living in fantasy land or watching a CDrama!

That said, it’s starting to become a bit predictive - it seems like it’s another episode of resting bitchface (Li Changle’s mum) trying yet another way of getting rid of Li Weiyoung or the old bat’s daughter scheming and making nasty comments and slapping around her sister or cousin due to her insane jealousy, her mind poisoned by her mother. Even so, she is still at heart a cold, mean spirited person who cares for herself only. Even her so called love for Tua Ba Jun is all about her.

It is high time she started getting a taste of her own medicine. Instead of being forced to sit through 54 episodes of yet another dastardly plot of “Let’s Kill Li Weiyoung”, the writer would have been better off with less attempts hereby giving us 25 episodes to watch. Even 30 is acceptable, but 54? I am starting to use the fast forward button now.

And another thing, I believe Li Changle should have been taken down and received her just desserts long before the end! I like the baddies to receive what they should - the punishment should fit the crime.
Unfortunately Chinese dramas fall way short of this. Which annoyeth me greatly!
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